Chief Cornstalk

Ohio Chautauqua visitor Bonnie "Little Willow" Browning, 61, of Howland, left, speaks with Chief Cornstalk, right, performed by scholar Dan Cutler, about American Indian history before he takes the stage Wednesday evening. The free-to-the-public performance began at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Chautauqua tent at 303 Mahoning Ave. NW and allowed visitors to hear first-hand from a historical figure and ask questions afterward.

Holding his arrow and club, Chief Cornstalk, portrayed by scholar Dan Cutler, provides a look at the early history of the colonization of North America through the eyes of the American Indians at Ohio Chautauqua. The free-to-the-public performance began at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Chautauqua tent at 303 Mahoning Ave. NW and allowed visitors to hear first-hand from a historical figure and ask questions afterward.

Chief Cornstalk, portrayed by scholar Dan Cutler, provides a look at the early history of the colonization of North America through the eyes of the American Indians at Ohio Chautauqua. The free-to-the-public performance began at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Chautauqua tent at 303 Mahoning Ave. NW and allowed visitors to hear first-hand from a historical figure and ask questions afterward.